The New England Patriots will play against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Sunday in Super Bowl LII. It will be their tenth Super Bowl in franchise history, and their eighth with Tom Brady as their quarterback.

Considering Brady has been to the Super Bowl now in three of the past four seasons, and has been to the AFC Championship game in each of the past seven seasons, it looks like it's impossible to stop him and his team from winning when he steps out onto a football field.

However, that's exactly what the Eagles will be looking to do this weekend, as Super Bowl LII will be the team's first appearance in the big game since they faced and lost to Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX.

Recently, Von Miller posted an article on The Player's Tribune that might help Philadelphia win Super Bowl this weekend, as he has provided a blueprint on how to beat Tom Brady.

In the past five seasons, Miller's Denver Broncos are the only team to have defeated New England in the AFC Championship game to go on to the Super Bowl.

In his article, as a pass rusher, he describes getting to Brady 'is like trying to beat King Koopa in the final stage on Super Mario Bros.' Difficult to say the least. He also says Brady wins because 'he knows voodoo.'

Miller says: "To beat the Patriots, you have to sack Tom Brady. You need to do it with a legit threat coming from both sides while rushing only four guys, and you have to do it for four quarters. You have to play mistake-free football. You can’t get caught up in the Tom Brady hype or the Patriots lore. You have to play your game.

"I could add in a lot of other little things, like you not letting Tom dink and dunk you to death … getting off the field on third down … having an offense that can score points, because you know Tom’s always gonna get his. You need all that, too.

"Basically, to beat the Patriots, you need to play the perfect game. And then you need a little luck."

We've seen lucky plays happen in the Super Bowl before, like David Tyree's crazy helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII, or Julian Edelman's ridiculous catch just inches off the ground in last year's Super Bowl. A little bit of luck in the big game is not out of the realm of possibility.

Miller went on to praise how good the Eagles team is, and how he believes they have the quality despite their setbacks to give the Patriots a run for their money. We'll see if they're capable of doing just that this Sunday.